These Scrappy Photos Capture the Action-Packed World Beneath a Bird Feeder
Behind The ShotA photographer pursues common yard wildlife from a different perspective.

A photographer pursues common yard wildlife from a different perspective.
An eye-catching and abstract new mixed media mural by artist Jessica Maffia is the first of the public-art project to focus on sound.
The Sayisi Dene and their Cree, Dene, and Inuit neighbors are surveying the remote avian habitats of the Seal River Watershed to help support their case for permanent protection.
How six students from UNC Asheville are creating a tool to help support Lights Out initiatives in North Carolina and beyond.
The SHORRE Act will make coastal communities and birds more resilient to climate change.
Thanks to an innovative new migration dashboard, predicting which mornings will be birdy has never been easier—or more fun.
Annual bill would advance projects and studies to improve critical coastal and inland waterways.
How one ecologist found inspiration while working with seabirds off the coast of Maine.
Believed to imbue romantic powers, ‘chuparosas’ are widely sold in Mexico and, now, the United States, writes forensic ornithologist Pepper Trail.
A vital stopover for migrating neotropical species, the island chain also offers chances to see breeding Caribbean specialties and rare strays.
Find out how the beautiful Blackburnian Warbler sparks one Audubon employee's passion for conservation.
It’s only a game. It’s only a game.
Learn about Audubon's most recent science report: Survival by Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink
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